The Philippine Star

Phl to host Rio qualifiers

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas executive director Sonny Barrios will be on hand in Geneva on Tuesday to witness the drawing of lots to determine the groupings of the 18 teams slugging it out for the three remaining spots to the Olympic basketball competitio­n in Rio de Janeiro in August.

Barrios leaves on Monday and will return three days later to help start the preparatio­n for the country’s hosting of one of the three Olympic qualifying tourneys in July.

“Boss MVP (Manny V. Pangilinan) has had a string of text messages after FIBA’s announceme­nt of the three countries chosen to host the qualifying tourneys. The order is to set the meeting for the hosting preparatio­n right away upon my return from Geneva,” Barrios told

The STAR.

The FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tourney is the biggest basketball event the Philippine­s is hosting since the 1978 world championsh­ip and the 2013 FIBA Asia Championsh­ip.

“What’s in Boss MVP’s mind is to make the Filipino people happy. He’s kept on asking me

‘masasayaha­n ba ang mga kababayan natin dito,’” said Barrios.

The SBP leaders are not much concerned with the groupings as they are with a hassle-free hosting of the huge cage event.

They are realistic Gilas Pilipinas would survive another uphill battle, three to four times tougher than what it went through in the FIBA Asia Championsh­ip in Changsha, China.

“As they say, the toughest teams we faced in FIBA Asia would be the lowest ranked teams in this event. We have a work cut out for us,” said Barrios of the Olympic world qualifiers featuring Angola, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Iran, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Senegal, Serbia and Tunisia.

After the Philippine­s (Manila), Italy (Turin) and Serbia (Belgrade) were chosen as the hosts, the FIBA invited Latvia, Croatia and Turkey to complete the 18-team OQTs roster.

Only the champion teams in the three qualifying tourneys earn a ticket to the Rio Games.

“I believe the operationa­l part of the hosting is easy for us since we’ve just hosted the FIBA Asia Championsh­ip in 2013. Coach Tab Baldwin faces the tough challenge of doing what he can for the Filipino people to be happy (with the game results),” said Barrios.

“Without sounding overconfid­ent, the operationa­l side would be very easy for us since we’re hosting only six teams, five visiting, compared to 16 in the FIBA Asia,” Barrios also said.

“The learnings we had from FIBA Asia will be very useful here. Even the host venue, the MOA Arena, is already familiar with the management of the FIBA games. The only (thing) different is we’re dealing here with the FIBA head office, not the FIBA Asia people,” Barrios added.

Offhand, Barrios said they’re looking at the hotels at the vicinity of MOA Arena to house the guests. These include Sofitel, Solaire and City of Dreams.

“Then there’s the other requiremen­t including the local transporta­tion, publicity, merchandis­ing etc. Again, without sounding cocky, this will be easy for us as we’ve just done the FIBA Asia,” said Barrios.

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